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Tadanari Okamoto

Tadanari Okamoto (岡本 忠成, Okamoto Tadanari, January 11, 1932 – February 16, 1990) was a Japanese independent animator. From 1965 until his death he completed at least 37 short subject films in a wide variety of mediums, many of them winning award-winning, his honorific nicknamed "Sheldon Cohen and Hans Fischerkoesen of Japan".

Tadanari Okamoto
Born(1932-01-11)January 11, 1932
DiedFebruary 16, 1990(1990-02-16) (aged 58)
OccupationDirector of animated films
Years active1965–1990

Career and legacy edit

Eight of his films have been awarded the Ōfuji Noburō Award at the Mainichi Film Awards (more than any other director in the history of the prize) and his films have altogether earned at least 24 other awards internationally.[1] His work is also the subject a two-hour-long documentary The Magic Ballet, released in 1990,[2] and in 2003 four of his films placed in a list of the best 150 animated films and series as voted for by practitioners and critics of animation from around the world in a survey commissioned by Tokyo's Laputa Animation Festival: most notably with The Magic Fox (おこんじょうるり, Okon Jōruri, literally "The Ballad Drama of Okon", 1982), which came twenty-eighth.[3]

After working at MOM Productions, known for its stop motion work for Rankin/Bass, he founded his own production company, Echo Incorporated, in 1964, and soon after made a trip to visit Czech animator and director Břetislav Pojar.[1] One of his last films, "Metropolitan Museum" (メトロポリタンミュージアム, Metoroporitanmyūjiamu, 1984), was commissioned and broadcast across the nation by NHK, the national public broadcasting organization of Japan, as one of their Minna no Uta interstitial programs.[4] He died during the production of The Restaurant of Many Orders (注文の多い料理店, Chūmon no Ōi Ryōriten, also known as "A Well-ordered Restaurant"), an adaptation of the Kenji Miyazawa story of the same name for which he enlisted the talents of Reiko Okuyama, a former Tōei Dōga animator and animation director who had for many years abandoned animation in favour of illustration, including copperplate engraving, to aid in realising the engraving-inspired visual style envisioned for the film.[5] Posthumously completed under the supervision of Kihachirō Kawamoto, it débuted in 1991 and was awarded with, amongst others, that year's Ōfuji Noburō and Minister of Education prizes (the latter being an NHK Japan Prize for achievement in an audiovisual work relevant to primary education)[6] and prompted a special lifetime achievement Mainichi Film Award for Okamoto.[1]

Home media edit

A selection of Okamoto's films was released on Laserdisc on August 24, 1986 and re-released on September 25, 1994.[1] A more complete collection was released across three DVD-Video discs on June 24, 2009:[7] these were available separately or as a box set, exclusive to which there was a fourth disc of additional materials such as university and advertising work.[8]

Filmography edit

  • Fushigi na Kusuri (ふしぎなくすり, The Mysterious Medicine, 1965)
  • Kitsutsuki Keikaku (キツツキ計画, The Woodpecker Plan, 1966)
  • Hana to Mogura (花ともぐら, 1970)
  • 12-gatsu no uta (12月のうた, December Song, 1971)
  • Chikotan (チコタン, 1971)
  • Nanmu Ichibyō Sokusai (南無一病息災, 1973)
  • Mizu no Tane (水のたね, 1975)
  • Frypan Jiisan (ふらいぱんじいさん, 1981)
  • Metropolitan Museum (メトロポリタンミュージアム, 1984)
  • Chūmon no Ōi Ryōriten (注文の多い料理店, The Restaurant of Many Orders, 1993), based on Kenji Miyazawa

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Ettinger, Benjamin (2005-01-09). "Tadanari Okamoto: The heart of animation". AniPages Daily. Retrieved 2009-06-17.
  2. ^ "Tadanari Okamoto: The Magic Ballet". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 2009-06-17.
  3. ^ Belianski, Eugene. "150 best animations of all time (from 2003 Laputa Festival)". Animatsiya in English. Retrieved 2009-06-17.
  4. ^ "Anime Thater Selection: Tadanari Okamoto screening". Tokyo Art Beat. Retrieved 2009-06-17.
  5. ^ MacInnes, Daniel Thomas (2007-09-17). "Reiko Okuyama has passed away". Conversations on Ghibli. Retrieved 2009-06-17.
  6. ^ . NHK Japan Prize. Archived from the original on 2012-10-11. Retrieved 2009-06-17.
  7. ^ "Tadanari Okamoto DVD box on June 24". AniPages Daily. 2009-06-15. Retrieved 2009-06-18.
  8. ^ "Tadanari Okamoto Zensakuhin Shu DVD box". CDJapan. Retrieved 2009-06-18.

External links edit

  • Tadanari Okamoto at Anido Web Page
  • Tadanari Okamoto at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
  • Tadanari Okamoto at IMDb

tadanari, okamoto, 岡本, 忠成, okamoto, tadanari, january, 1932, february, 1990, japanese, independent, animator, from, 1965, until, death, completed, least, short, subject, films, wide, variety, mediums, many, them, winning, award, winning, honorific, nicknamed, . Tadanari Okamoto 岡本 忠成 Okamoto Tadanari January 11 1932 February 16 1990 was a Japanese independent animator From 1965 until his death he completed at least 37 short subject films in a wide variety of mediums many of them winning award winning his honorific nicknamed Sheldon Cohen and Hans Fischerkoesen of Japan Tadanari OkamotoBorn 1932 01 11 January 11 1932Toyonaka Osaka JapanDiedFebruary 16 1990 1990 02 16 aged 58 OccupationDirector of animated filmsYears active1965 1990 Contents 1 Career and legacy 2 Home media 3 Filmography 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksCareer and legacy editEight of his films have been awarded the Ōfuji Noburō Award at the Mainichi Film Awards more than any other director in the history of the prize and his films have altogether earned at least 24 other awards internationally 1 His work is also the subject a two hour long documentary The Magic Ballet released in 1990 2 and in 2003 four of his films placed in a list of the best 150 animated films and series as voted for by practitioners and critics of animation from around the world in a survey commissioned by Tokyo s Laputa Animation Festival most notably with The Magic Fox おこんじょうるり Okon Jōruri literally The Ballad Drama of Okon 1982 which came twenty eighth 3 After working at MOM Productions known for its stop motion work for Rankin Bass he founded his own production company Echo Incorporated in 1964 and soon after made a trip to visit Czech animator and director Bretislav Pojar 1 One of his last films Metropolitan Museum メトロポリタンミュージアム Metoroporitanmyujiamu 1984 was commissioned and broadcast across the nation by NHK the national public broadcasting organization of Japan as one of their Minna no Uta interstitial programs 4 He died during the production of The Restaurant of Many Orders 注文の多い料理店 Chumon no Ōi Ryōriten also known as A Well ordered Restaurant an adaptation of the Kenji Miyazawa story of the same name for which he enlisted the talents of Reiko Okuyama a former Tōei Dōga animator and animation director who had for many years abandoned animation in favour of illustration including copperplate engraving to aid in realising the engraving inspired visual style envisioned for the film 5 Posthumously completed under the supervision of Kihachirō Kawamoto it debuted in 1991 and was awarded with amongst others that year s Ōfuji Noburō and Minister of Education prizes the latter being an NHK Japan Prize for achievement in an audiovisual work relevant to primary education 6 and prompted a special lifetime achievement Mainichi Film Award for Okamoto 1 Home media editA selection of Okamoto s films was released on Laserdisc on August 24 1986 and re released on September 25 1994 1 A more complete collection was released across three DVD Video discs on June 24 2009 7 these were available separately or as a box set exclusive to which there was a fourth disc of additional materials such as university and advertising work 8 Filmography editFushigi na Kusuri ふしぎなくすり The Mysterious Medicine 1965 Kitsutsuki Keikaku キツツキ計画 The Woodpecker Plan 1966 Hana to Mogura 花ともぐら 1970 12 gatsu no uta 12月のうた December Song 1971 Chikotan チコタン 1971 Nanmu Ichibyō Sokusai 南無一病息災 1973 Mizu no Tane 水のたね 1975 Frypan Jiisan ふらいぱんじいさん 1981 Metropolitan Museum メトロポリタンミュージアム 1984 Chumon no Ōi Ryōriten 注文の多い料理店 The Restaurant of Many Orders 1993 based on Kenji MiyazawaSee also editTadahito Mochinaga Nihon University Karel ZemanReferences edit a b c d Ettinger Benjamin 2005 01 09 Tadanari Okamoto The heart of animation AniPages Daily Retrieved 2009 06 17 Tadanari Okamoto The Magic Ballet Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved 2009 06 17 Belianski Eugene 150 best animations of all time from 2003 Laputa Festival Animatsiya in English Retrieved 2009 06 17 Anime Thater Selection Tadanari Okamoto screening Tokyo Art Beat Retrieved 2009 06 17 MacInnes Daniel Thomas 2007 09 17 Reiko Okuyama has passed away Conversations on Ghibli Retrieved 2009 06 17 What is Japan Prize NHK Japan Prize Archived from the original on 2012 10 11 Retrieved 2009 06 17 Tadanari Okamoto DVD box on June 24 AniPages Daily 2009 06 15 Retrieved 2009 06 18 Tadanari Okamoto Zensakuhin Shu DVD box CDJapan Retrieved 2009 06 18 External links editTadanari Okamoto at Anido Web Page Tadanari Okamoto at Anime News Network s encyclopedia Tadanari Okamoto at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tadanari Okamoto amp oldid 1167292401, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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